In its 40th anniversary celebration, the MAMM has solidified its position as an alternative space that questions traditions and takes a proactive stance on the defining issues of contemporary society. We offer the public diverse ways of seeing and interpreting the world, providing meaningful experiences centered around art.
More than a physical space, we are a place where heritage, artistic production, the public, and the institution converge, becoming a platform of knowledge and understanding that impacts today’s society.
We strive to be a museum that is both global and local, fostering encounters, collaboration, production, and research among the diverse disciplines of contemporary creation and empowering the development of individual perspectives. These dimensions blend and enrich one another, to be exhibited and shared with the public through various exhibitions each year.
Our exhibition program presents contemporary artistic and cultural production without thematic restrictions, in direct relation to its surroundings: the city, the country, the continent; mindful of the space these occupy in a globalized world.
In addition to this, we offer programming for diverse audiences that addresses themes across the spectrum of art, taking a broader view of contemporary issues such as philosophy, politics, and the environment, among others. This programming is designed around various approaches to knowledge: practice, conversation, reflection, and contemplation, among others, recognizing that the past is also a path to understanding.
We are a space for alternative thinking, for questioning tradition and culture, and therefore, we view our audiences in terms of their differences and unique perspectives.